Patently obvious: the place for patents in information literacy in the sciences

D MacMillan - Research Strategies, 2005 - Elsevier
Patents are an underutilized source of scientific information, particularly in the life and health
sciences. Patents and patent applications usually contain the first disclosure of new
technologies and processes and serve to link theory with practice, providing 'real
world'examples of the application of scientific research. Increasingly, scientific discoveries
are reported first in the patent literature, rather than in academic journals. To ensure that
science students have the skills that match the information resources they will use as …